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Please delete this book! (pt. 5)

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22...
EDIT: The above edition ^ does not even have a valid isbn.
There are two other editions of this book, one Hardcover and one library binding, that appear legit based on loc.gov:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
However, I think that the author should be changed to 'Walt Disney' and the editions combined together. I was also wondering if the titles should be shortened, and the extra info added to the description...?
Why do you say the ISBN isn't valid? (Leaving aside the fact that Amazon thinks it is, so deleting it would be an exercise in futility.)
I did shorten the titles, as you suggested, and made the author for all three Disney (it wasn't just Walt) and combined them.
I did shorten the titles, as you suggested, and made the author for all three Disney (it wasn't just Walt) and combined them.

1) Library of Congress can't find it.
2) WorldCat can't find it.
3) I also went to the isbn agency's website, which has a converter to convert isbn-10 to isbn-13 (http://www.isbn.org/converterpub.asp). When I put in the isbn for the first book in my previous post (http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/22...), which has the isbn 9999035027, I get an error message 'Please enter a valid isbn'.
4) I tried the same as (3) above with the given isbn-13 and got the same error message.
5) also looking at the isbn agency's list of group numbers, http://www.isbn-international.org/en/..., there is no possible configuration , that i can tell, that would result in '9999' being the first four numbers of an isbn.
However, amazon will keep resurrecting this book/isbn as long as it is in their database. I thinking maybe we could delete the photo and other info, except for the isbn, then label it NOT A BOOK...?

The author 'Disney' has 370 distinct works.
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
The author 'Walt Disney' has 1015 distinct works. However, of those 1015, by my rough estimate, 990+ of these were published after Mr. Disney passed away (assuming orginal publication date is reasonably correct).
http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/...
Technically, shouldn't these be changed to 'Disney'?
Either way I think we need to be consistent.

If not, it would be easy to change the Walt Disney author to Disney and those two authors would merge; the individual books wouldn't have to be changed, except for some combining after the merge.

I could delete this myself, but it'll just come back. The problem is more that I don't remember if blank books get the NOT A BOOK treatment or not, so I'm content to leave it for someone else!
(How Google Books coughed up an author for it is beyond me, come to think of it...)
I am fairly certain that there are no books that were directly and individually written by Walt Disney. So merging the Walt Disney author with the existing Disney author sounds like a good idea.
As far as the one with the non-legit ISBN (and yeah, even though the converter I checked with said it was fine and gave me an ISBN-13, it does seem fishy), I don't think I agree with making it not a book. But I'm willing to be convinced or outvoted. :)
(FYI, LoC and WorldCat frequently have trouble finding books published in countries other than the US. That is clearly not the case here, though.)
As far as the one with the non-legit ISBN (and yeah, even though the converter I checked with said it was fine and gave me an ISBN-13, it does seem fishy), I don't think I agree with making it not a book. But I'm willing to be convinced or outvoted. :)
(FYI, LoC and WorldCat frequently have trouble finding books published in countries other than the US. That is clearly not the case here, though.)

It's an emtional choice, I guess...
However, I will go with whatever y'all decide.:)

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/20...
It's added by a user, has no isbn and 'hardback' is usually the same thing as 'hardcover'.





Edit:
http://www.amazon.com/Poison-Study-Ma...
So, I'll add the ISBNs & such.
Edit again:
Ok, so this is strange. Goodreads wouldn't let me save the changes because the ISBN was already taken. There were no other editions of Inside Out in the database so I searched by ISBN 13 and got
Poison Study by the same author:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23...
I left my edits in the Inside Out edition.
Do other librarians have any ideas about this?
Ok, Thanks anyway. I asked because when I was new to Goodreads and entering a lot of my old pre-ISBN books I used hardback as the edition type. Ah well.
This one had a relatively recent publication date listed, so I doubt that was it. The book wasn't that old.
This one had a relatively recent publication date listed, so I doubt that was it. The book wasn't that old.




I'd suggest you check for duplicates on your shelves. Go to my books, then go to the edit view, then click on find duplicates. You can delete any duplicates you find, although I suspect that the above book won't be one of them. I could be wrong of course.


Please post what is happening, with as much detail as you can, and with links to some of those books to the Goodreads Feedback group. Please use the Bugs drop down folder for your post:
http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/1...
I don't know if this is a bug but it sounds like one.
If, as Anna said, these books are just at the author's profile, it's possible that you're adding books that are already in the Goodreads data base. You should be able to delete them off your own bookshelves though. Please don't delete them off the author's profile unless they're the books you actually entered and your rating is the only rating. Thanks.
If the above situation is not the case, then please send this information to the GR Feedback group's Bugs folder.
Thanks.
Edit: It sounds as though it has to do with this bug:
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show_g...


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/33...
The author and the title is spelled wrong. It's suppose to be Harlan Coben and Tell No One, not Tell NoOne. There is no isbn though so I am a bit unsure if it is a duplicate edition because although I can find editions with 370pages, I cannot find an English edition that was published in 2006.
I tried to change the author and title and then combine but it keep reverse and stay the same for some reason :(

An unexpected error occurred. We will investigate this problem as soon as possible — please check back soon!

Hmm, that is strange.
I also did notice that although I suppose it is combined (all 'Tell No One' editions are combined), that edition doesn't actually show any on it's page and it has 47 ratings. Hmm...


THANKS!

Could someone perhaps delete this one?
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/39...
It had first a misspelled title and author, with no isbn or any other info but I've changed it now and combined it. However, it has over 50 ratings.

No. All 3 editions appear to be ones members wanted to enter specifically. They're 1954, 1965, and 1972 copies. The first two wouldn't have had ISBNs. I'm leaving them in the database.
Now, I'm about to go look up first publication date because that's sure wrong! I will change that.

Edit: And someone deleted that third copy. Ah well.


Thanks :-)
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